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(BPT) - Every year, teachers across the country pour their hearts into helping students excel in school. Along with regular classroom time, teachers typically go the extra mile in various ways such as purchasing classroom supplies and offering their expertise during office hours, where students come in to receive one-on-one instruction. Teachers also attend school events, support students in extracurricular activities and often spend their free time correcting papers and jotting down notes to help students improve grades.

It's easy to see why teachers deserve a big thank you, along with unwavering support. If you're a parent or student who wants to show your appreciation, here are four ideas to keep in mind as the new school year begins.

Be involved.

It often takes just one student to encourage discussions among classmates. If you're a student, support your teachers by volunteering answers and asking questions. They'll appreciate your efforts to stay engaged in the classroom.

If you're a parent, you can show your support by getting involved in school functions and participating in parent-teacher conferences. Teachers concerned with your child's grades or work ethic will need your help to get him or her back on track.

Donate money to fund supplies.

Teachers require a variety of supplies and up-to-date technology to enhance their lesson plans and bring learning to life for their students. Unfortunately, more than 99 percent of public school teachers currently have to use their own money to equip classrooms, according to the Education Market Association — research suggests that out-of-pocket spending for teachers can average around $400 per year.

Aid teachers in keeping classrooms fully stocked by donating to the cause. Staples and superstar Katy Perry teamed up with DonorsChoose.org to create a solution that the public can easily take part in. Simply visit a local Staples store or StaplesForStudents.com to donate and help fund classrooms in need.

If you can't donate, don't worry. There are ways you can support teachers that are completely free.

Practice open communication.

If you have any concerns, feedback or issues to discuss, whether you're a student or a parent, don't hesitate to reach out to teachers, and be both honest and respectful when sharing what you have to say. Teachers want to hear your thoughts and prefer direct communication. That way, you can formulate a plan and find the solution that best meets everyone's needs.

Reinforce the value of a good education.

From their social life to hobbies, young students have a lot to keep them distracted during the school year. It's not uncommon for students to lose sight of the bigger picture, and to forget how education can be the driving force in their future. That's why teachers work so hard to highlight the value of school during the year, and how it can lead to better opportunities once the students have graduated.

As a parent, you can help reinforce this idea at home by talking with your kids about their future dreams, and the steps they'll need to get there. Career aspirations are often enough to motivate students to try harder today.

You've always appreciated the hard work of the teachers in your community, and now you can show your gratitude by supporting their efforts. Follow these four tips to get started.

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